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Nope. You have The Mist in the wrong list - that ending is brutal, haunting and utterly chilling, and the film is all the better for it.

BLACKSTAR! Fucking epic!

Well you could always watch it and make an informed judgment.

See, this is a great point. There are NO original ideas. There are too many people on this planet for someone to have thought of something no one else has. I was in my economics class in college and my professor was talking about starting businesses and such and he said:

I just saw a tweet that went along the lines of “don’t share your ‘great’ movie ideas on Twitter, writers, write it”. Though it does make me wonder at what point in the zeitgeist, a story idea becomes unoriginal because the themes have been done in one form or another, unless there are enough new ideas from new

I love how Clyde tells Mulder he will die of auto-erotic asphyxiation. Even back then Morgan was taking the piss out of that character and I love him endlessly for it.

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You keep calling it new and original but this take on zombies has been done before:

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Surprised no David Bowie videos made the list...

Amen to Intergalactic.

Though Masters did have a lot of scifi elements—robots, lasers, vehicles—they were almost always in service to the fantasy elements

Liking the movie/how good the movie is isn’t the point. The point is Wonder Woman was a smash success and demonstrated “that there’s a huge audience for superhero films made by and starring women.”

I think Wonder Woman is absolutely one of the biggest pop culture moments of the last 10 years. Believe it or not, 50% of the people on the planet are women, and Wonder Woman means an awful lot to them. This isn’t a list of the best movies, but the most important stories, and Wonder Woman is incredibly important to a

Admit it though - If Batman was stuck with Dora the Explorer for 10 years; he would have trained her into a kickass combatant.

Star Wars: The Last Jedi - PG-13 rating.
Blade Runner: 2049 - R rating.
Niche following and then getting a rating that keeps teenagers out of a film without an adult accompanying them is definitely going to hurt your box office returns as well.

People will happily commit 150 minutes to a Star Wars film. Asking 150 minutes for a Blade Runner movie, maybe not so much.

Exactly what I was thinking. Scott’s movies are close to as long, and nowhere near as tight as 2049.